It's March, but winter still has some spring in its step

Welcome to March, and yes, it's coming in like a lion. We'll reserve judgment on whether it will go out like a lamb.

More snow is predicted for later today -- after 3 p.m. -- but it shouldn't amount to more than an inch or two in most of southeastern Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service. The snow should taper off overnight. The low temperature Saturday will be about 9 degrees, with wind chills dropping below zero.

As the Journal Sentinel's Jan Uebelherr reported, the end of the meteorological winter — December, January, February — isn't bringing much relief. Temperatures are expected to stay below zero all week, with a decent chance of snow Tuesday and Wednesday. We're closing in on the record for longest stretch with at least one inch of snow cover.